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i H » THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1874 —_— eSS A STRANGE AUTOBIOGRAPHY. The Career of “ Maria Monlk’s Daughter.” How Sho Flourished in Washington, Now Yorlk, and Parls, Her Story of Minister Dayton's Death. Prom the New York Sun, Hero s n woll-printed volnmo, boaring tho titlo of * Maris Mouk's Dauglters an Ausobls ography i and tho wowo of Muw. 8t Jobn Lickol asitg nuthor., Itisa 4 CUNIOUS AND ANDSING NARRATIVE of tho porsonal experfence of & woman who emorged from the slums of this eltys led o va- grant lifo as n childs received mo parental caro or Iustruction, aud pleked up o make- shift cducotion; mepried from o boarding- gehool tu lasto; figurod o Lho fast clr clos of Washington; ulilized ~“hér knowl- edgo and ncquaintances for goin; visited t'aris na & young and dorhing widow ; ray prescnted at tho Court of Lonts Napoleon § belonged toa gpy aud faative 6ot 3 was sinner and eaiut by turos of onpiice or iuteropt; aspired ton titlo ; failed 1 bor ambition ; roturned to New York; built & churel ;' quatreled with tho pricats ; triod to liva fu n convout ; aud now, at tho ond of thirty-sevon years, has publisbiod hor autobiography, 10 a8 bo ** Jond voulk tp know the ruth” auvd flud congolation iy thio Roman Osth- olic fuith, In 1836 tho awful disclosyres of * Marin Monk," pretonding to be a narrativo of her suf- forings in tho Hotol Dieu Nunnery of Montreal, oud as illustrating tbe olmyactor af the prigsts and uuns, created groat oxcitemont i tho press, which was fiumly quicted by the peraonal {uvestigation of QoL Willism L. 8fone, thon the distitgnished oditor of the Commercial Adcerlis ‘er, and o Protostant, who summoed up his ro- ecarches by saying: * Mana Moik ls nn mrant mpostor, aud her book. ju ull its csdoutiul featuros, o tiasue of calumnics,” M. Kokol claims to bo the DAUGHTED OF TIIS UNFOLTUNATE WOMAY, who died * in i crizomual maniac’s eell op Black- woll's Istand,"'and of o Mr, 8t, John, ** said to Lo doscendod from ono of tho uoblest Iuglish faymlicn.” Sho introducas hersolf to tho wurld 09 8.child 6 yonrs old In 1843, living ‘with her parenty in * the basoment of & tenemeut-houne on Gyotey strect, in e City of Now, York,"” Yior own porirait of heraoll at that npo’ in not Hastering, though It may bo taken as cruthful : Bho way in ler 611 year, sud sssho had never Leen Inown to keep atil, everybody culied hee Tick? Bho was very Lomely,—so lomely that tho Loys in tie stroets would mako fun of hier, aud lier moter aud sistex would constently tell hier that sho Was tho ugliest child they Lad ever eeen, 110 hud B round face, a bug complexion, a pug noro, and ahiort balr, with no licad at &lk- nican, 5o sonso i ber leud. Blie wus sl Alf, sud quick as flush, Bho hud lovg been oeciis- ‘fomd to come head Airst down the slopsy and [ho fa. 15 said that It wan t tho foot of & long iight of stairs Aad Tck got Lier Jil-sliapod noso, Y Tho bepwty of the family was o Lalf-sister, Qeorgiana, who did uot claim descent from Lovd Bolingbrolie, Theso childvcn grow up i pover- ty, emiid fntemperanco and vice, unlif tho father aud mothor ecpaiated, died, and bequeuthed to them an or( hsuage of iguorance and destitti- top. *lick" went to the country, and found shelter with an sunt, uudor whouo roof sho gradualiy EXPANDED INTO YOUNG WOANITOOD, rollickivg among tho fiolds and_flowers, but clictislung an awmbition to riso above adverse fottuue, uud to makio the mokt of all tho obancas thnt wnght foll in ber way. 1loro she desvribes hor life thuss 1 wonld pass a prrt of my timo studying, and tho other part louklug in the gisss, I lud heird n groat 3uiuy suy that I was growjuy bandsome, This turned my licad; for I bad always been taunted” with my ugly Jooks, T no sooner discovered that I wia ‘admired tlin T comuucuced buildiug castles in-iho aie pud Smaginlug myself the wifo of o Irince, o+ . . Ouo of tho firat things my slster lad sald, on decing we, was: Bt whoro i your pug nose £ * &1 In gong,* 1 repliod; but X did not tell bor how it hud goue. I will ligro moko tho confession (o the reuder. Atuight 1would take a loug garter ond fasten it ‘around wy face, drawiag it 80 Lgitly over the tp of mynoso that I could hardly bresthio through wmy nosteils, Durlyg tho day T used fo pull‘on tho uoee, In two years 1 sitveeeded, snd tho pug End disappeared. Tiow ruuch did T nob autor for this vanity | Afttor a short trinl of villago existouco . m Con- necticut, she camo to Now York to bettor her condition, gud found an oxpmionce such as hus overtaken too mauy others, T bogan thew, alsv, 10 learn more than boforo of the darkar and more rovolting aido of tho tragedy of life; sud 1 found, alsal Low waat u vile, and - eeiilsl, aud cruel, and dovilisk, can ko diegufsed and oxoused un- Cor the ssarcd naulo of love tud fricudship, A frioud thon appeared who rescued hor from this desperato cotdition, aud becamo A VOLUNTAUY GUARDIAN, a8 sho relates: ° T waa fntroduced to Judgo ———. The Judgo was from Dutcliess Gounty, uiid was acquainted with wy Tolatious. 116 58 goad o8 auopled ma ; his wife becaniv 2 mother to e} aud ho was geuerally recognized b3 my guardian, I was then 18, The troubled lifo, which I lind led aluce ny futdier dlod, bigun 10 tall ou iy constitution, aud I felbill, Sho was sent to tho Moncon Academy in Mas- sachusotts, and fom thors passod to the mora fashionable sohool of Madamo diartinct in this ©ity, from which sho graduzted as o wifo. 1n tho latter part of Junuary, 1357, Madome AMarlt- net gavo an eveulng paly W Ler_scholars, to which Bome of [he best yeople of New York werd favited, The Judgo's wifo touk upon hereolf the brrongencnt of tuy totlet, 5o drensed g wost hecomingly ; und ou miy head T wore » wreath of oxquisite natuva flow= s, A I merrily tripped down the otatrs, 1 esid balf aloild : # Now, Lord, 501 must get mo o hustand to- ight ; L surt, that'you do," B When I entered Madama’ Martinet’s drawing.room Troticed a_tail, bundsome geutlemun, about 30, whio uado way foF 1o t0 pas, My frlénd end toachor oxelafmed : * How beautitul you ara to-night, Lizzis! You lvok s lovely us tho Howers you wear.” Then, turniug to, this gentlomau, ho presented me to Lim, saylug: “This ls my daugiter 5 T s vary fond of or aud yoi will Acon aclmowledge that 1 havo done you a_fuvor by juiro- Quelng you,” Eho then addresed me and wald 3 Whhiuie My, Eukel, of Teuncsseo; he bns just ro- turued frow Gl § you will find b very datorost- ug. Soven months after this meeting THEY WEBE MARILED. Mr. Eckel hod veou a Conwul in South Ameries, sud wus & person of somo culture, who under toul tho task of educatng big wife by way of proving his devotion, Blie aupenrs to Laye wought knowledge, bot for itselt, but ug.o means of advanceusont: : * I had but oua thought, one desire; to$mprove my mind, to cducato mysolf, Nut that L prized knuwl- ‘edya for tiecll; I lovad i us o vebiclo 10 Buccess, uoths ‘Jug w003 for unything els would bave snswered Just s well, it would buva gratiBed wy ambition, Her enrcer now took the diroction which Lag alroudy been foreshadowed, ug uluost o. nutural xesult of pu adyouturous life, guided by no rulo of wattlod conviction, W'bo curtain is lified on A NEW HCENE! In Jenunry, 166, 1 accompanied my Lusband to Weabington, 'aud entered juto la intrigues and Trivahitica with u zeat and earneatoess of which ouly a glddy wmind, Alled with vauity and self-love, ia cap- able. “To ve thrown amon prominent et and lo ve- celve their adulations, was what my heart had eraved § and now 4 bad obtuiued fia destra s osd Cor the fret tme {0 my life my awbition wes gratified, It was iu Washinglon socicly that I flrst fouruod the mugienl POWEE Of Wonian over tuy, aud evon over tne destl- anfes of o State. o Xor o while I threw aside my books, to sindy men. Tiought 10 kuow thelr wenkosses and fotbles, and hon wet out to edncate myaelf fn thy arte und wiles Ly which poor Lumpsu vature couid bo moat susily coutrolled. OUr upartinenta suon becama 8 resort for many of thn dlatiugushied men of the Capitat, They would paus {hs eveudngs discussiug poliics, pluyiug cards, or trying 1o form new polliicd combinations, At tho end of eight mouths they roturned Lo Now Yors pouniless, and tho husbind unablo to pravide tor bis wife, In tuls crisis hor experi- cuco tu Washington was turned to prnutimr Be- connt, Sbo mado tho nequmntance of Fernando Wood, who geunorously fuund a placo in the Cas- tom-1louse for Mr, Mckel, “ wlcra thoio was a salary and but ittle work,” Wit this prospor- ity cume a chungo, which Aladama wade valuge Dbio, unt only for domestio confort, but for un INVROVEMENT IN MEN FINANCEY, 8o Bho tulls Lhe story widh siugulir franknoss s Wo took mare &pacious roows lu the Lotel; sud our evening toceytious bucatio wlinvst a repetitivl of what fhiey bad Lion In Wasbiogton 3 with the ezcuption, it T oy took Cvory adyautsgo of using those who vislted my f0F iy own profit, T wes ulways intriguing to ob- it uns appolitotont for sumeune whiom 1 wawid mako Fomit 108 quarler of Lk salury, i T wiccoeded, ~ Not contuut witl thiat, L would uva' my iiluoncs in ol talnlug contracts’ for wy friends, upon Which I'ro- efvoa o pereentage. Tu whort Ume my fncows far patceded my Lusbaid's salary, Ihey rovisited hor old country homo, whero a gooa~umtured auut ediliod the husbaud by ro- viving the youthtul foflies of Lis wifo, ‘This and other tauscs oxcited jealounly, icd to soparation, and finally gevo Mrs. Lckol froedom as u widow, Duving thio ostrangemout shio never nagleotad herself, or suffored hier patriotism to diminish hox protitds lu fuol sho united tha protosslons of lnbhg-ln;]v, blockade-running, contract-got~ ting, and ollico-rokerage fu ono poraon, with no amall degroo of mitcoosn, HOW IT WAS DONE 15 told in theso pinin wordas: Our olvil war lind thon been raging for nearly two sears, and from tho oxtensive acqusintanco thab I hat mude i Waehiugton of men who had sinco risen o Ligh posttions in tho Fedoral sorvlce, I bacama vor: usofunl to reveral promiuont men residing in Now Yorl and Brooklyn who were then holding high and lueras tiva oflicor under tho Fedars] Governinont, wanted thelr jnfluonco, I kuew that they becomo greatly attached to me on . ccount of tho discrollon which I had wsod in sorv~ fug them ¢ and 1 knew list T could voly upon thelr scrving me whenover I needed them, o . o I bad auo(lior cinsa of acquiaintances, somo holdlng lucrativo jordtions uuder the Govaruulent, wd olhera not o fortutiate ; hut both wuited in thielr udeavors to ship contraband goods to the South, 8o I mado wso of thia former, whom I hind nerved, to asalat tha latier, who paid mo lberally forit, = About this tina X could have inudo sotmo repotts on o oporaflons of Hovenuo and Jisenl laws which would havo been docidedly mora smusiug reading thau the roporia of Ms, Chiaua, When Mr. Eckel finnlly SUUFFLED OFF TIIT8 MORTAL COIL Ahis wifa emphatically obwervest 1 recelyod maro congeatulations on account of my husbaud's death than Were otforod o mo &t the tnio OF wy marrlagu, Liko o truo lonely woman tho widow at onco consulted tho spirits about relleving Lor desolalo condition, why wore kind enoughi in spite of other differcnces (o bo **all of one sccord in the one all-important watter that I would marry o tail, wealthy, distinguished blond ; that Lio would dio vory suddonly of an accident sbout flve or #ix years aftor wartingo ; that I would inhorit s “estater; and would wmarry again for lovey tbat 1 would gutlive number threo aud livo to o zood old ago." . With theso ' cheering prospects and sooking nfilv{do,mlq\mlu, tho widow, ** withh hor muld snd child,” STARTED FOR YARIS, and, as sho rolates, they * glded over the At- luntio o wmoothly re if sniling on some wilvery Inke,” Afier beiug ostablished, sho visited tho Tautheon, aud thera hofors tho nltar of 8t. Gou- eviove tried to diivo a bargain with the Baiut by l-rummiug u momotial to oxeced any ather offor- ug " in cuso hor prayer was granted, which was: That Imight bo prosented at’ Court, that I might Lave vltn(‘r of money, and thut the frat wou of the Empire wight bont wy fel, . Hoving eottled that point, she was not un- mindful of anotlior of intorest to * tho fivat mon of tha ompire " whon thoy came to call upon her. My Ttaltan feacker taught mo Liow to paint my eyer, sui to giva thow thut drauy junguor &g ol ud= miredin tho ladies of tho Eat, Sho was an adept i tho urt, ond” sho .pronounced s an apt seholar ; for, in w0 short Ieasons, 1 protited 6o well thut rho declarod 1he coloring 50 weil biended with sy complosfon that 1o ouo could suspoct hat 1§ wis not natural, Aftor fourmopthy' study Mrs. Eclel i * DELIVENED' NER LETTERS OF INTRODUCTION," the resnlt of which was that sho was ‘*invited to receptions nnd ontortpfuments.” Yo sum iy up torsely in her own yigorous languago : Tt {n neddiess to oy that T wax detested by the wom« ou and udored by thy men, Bho opened an apartment, had receptions, wns much visited by tho young Americaa loungers, and learned from thom that sho borgel? was ono af the much diseussod topica {u their ciwele, Or a9 8hio puts it 1 woR & mystery, thoy thought, and thero mugt be something wrong, thut ko young u Judy (then 29 by ber awt record) shduld bo truvellug aiono without auy Droteetor, At last onc of Ler prayers was snswored, and sho was TRESENTED AT CODRT In o brilliant toilet. Sha iy particular to toll: 1 made n most_extravagant outlay on my tollet, ¥ woro a poatl peckiace, # sct of diumonds, and o winte silk dress pufied wity' tullo, Penningloli ntroduced e to s courtier, who oscortsd mo futo tha suppe room, whuro I supned at tho first fuble, pear ta.the Mavities, und with the Diplomatic Corps, 3r. D. toni saw mo, 110 camo up sbd spoke to mo, and plmeuted the for belug 5o handsonioly drestod, saying 10 was glad to o Amarlca 8o woll roproxonted, ” I took Lfu placo besldo 1ug, und rematued by nio duri ho time wo wero in thie supper-roows, Witich musl Liavo beou throo-quarters uf u BOur, Having achioved this triumph, sha mado hor way forward, aud * wos ongaged to be maried to & Mr, 8——, from Boston.” Dut an ugly droam intorfored. Thoy quaircled snd paitod Torover—as tho bosh of friends. hen ' tho Count do V——, an octogeuarrian,” turned up ag a suitor, but the Duke do Morny and Fato inter- posod a wocond time, aud, after much scarching of records, tho marringe did not come to pass, ‘Tho anclent gentlemau took it to hoart and died within two yoars, hile this tonder eplsodo was going ou tlio charming widow wayuotidle. In Tuct, sho aiways had MANY STUINGS TO JIER NIOW, s: thers was o luck of musio, Hero is one of them ¢ Mr, Davion once 8ald to him (Duke do Morny) that 1o was otruld bo Bad thrown the lamb futo the liou's arms, Tho Ditko unswered: * Which of us 13 tho lanb?* ‘Tho moment I mada tho Duke's acquaintauce I scurcely needed auy longer tho futiienco cven of thio American iufater; for, through tha Duke, T could Wt inyitutions overywhoro, even 10 % e petits bule Gf the Empress—s fuvor which Mr, Dayton could not Diave obtuined for his moat inthmate frionds, “Tio Ditko also zent o Lozes for the opera aud thea. tre. 1o fact T haa cverythiug my own way, and was enjoying ifo 10 wy hearts content, Authe Duke was o half-brother of the Em- peror, and much the cleverer mon_of the Lwo, he had tho enlrce everywhers, and utilized that pnviloge for his, ploasures, nsho did bisw- ilugnce ut court o bis syoculntions. Amidst ull the Irivolity of this book thorels ona chapter of vaduces, which, 83 fur as it goos iw still frosh in tcerost, now thet teu yeary have passcd awny. 1t I known tbat Mr. Dayton. than our Mister at Puris, diod suddenly 1N TIlE APABTMENTS QCOUPIED DY MR8, ECREL at the Hotel du Lovvro. Ho had soprrated from his son only o short time in’ apparent good health, and saon after 9 o'clock Lo was & corpac. Uiy denth crouted o profound sousation when it becamo known tho noxt duy, and tho mystory whioh then shrouded it hos not beon cleared anny by (ko recitai of tho only witness who wee vresent at_the dresd(ul seeno, Lier nceonntis cloudy, nnd leaves much to conjecturo. Lot it speak for iteelf ¢ On thio lust eventng in November, 1864, T was stand- ing 1 my bedroow before » wardrobo miryor, admir- g gayielf, wid coutexsting (o yast with tho brosout, el happy sud comtented, It scomed g8 1€ T then roalized ull that T Lud over hopod for, or dreamed of, in life, T wus courted and flattored by tho fashiouubid world of Paria ; ud_my Hife was Lut ono continual round uf galety and pleasure, which nover guve uo » ‘moment’s thue for widness o retiectlon. Iu tho midst of it all T bad kept my heare porfectly free, I enjoyed oversthing, yet loved” nuthing, but whot I called sue~ cemn .. 11iad just ulshed my ovening toflot. Ihad onn drews which was Bitd 10 my forn with artistic elne plicity, and auy lairdresder bad bocomingly arrauged iny bdr with bunds_ of ribbon, du tho Oreclan utyle, Aly maid lind gouo to_her room, and I wuwalone, I weiig waitiug for Az, Dayton, wham I ozpected Lo come und pask (o ovoniug with wo; for T lud writicu him the Week beforo tliat F 1WISHED T0 BEE LN on n matlerof importunce, It wus in regard toan American, whom I will destgnate us Mr. Hatecrutch, Wito wauted to by Clievaller uf (he Legion of louor, 1le liad promifed mo 3,000 4f T would got. tho ribbon for biu, sud 1 wishiod 10 got Alr, Daytou's influvnce in the matter, * Mz, Dayton hod_called the provious evening in my sbeenco und tiud left bis card, with word that Lg would tumo over tho next aveniug, ' As 1felt chillly I throw i opers cloak - aver wy shoullers, and_ togk suother wdmirlug glunce ok wysef du tho glass, sud this timo 1 exclatmud, half aloud, * Who wuuld hiave Leliaved it ton years g 2" 1 burwt out Lsughing ut tho thought of what kind of faces my old sequuintances would ke € ey could o 1ma Jut s 1stood thora Uab, wnd 1 promenaded beforo the glass, talkiug to myself @5 werrily oa could bo, mdil Theard w rap, I fow to tlg door, aud the Lou, Willlum L, Daytou - KTOOD BEFOME ME, e waa surprised ut my tolict, sud wilhdrow a step, sdyiug, #Youaro golng out 1 % No mald 1, *vol ut aii 1 hove been waitiug for you,"” “liut, ho con- tintied, “you tro dressed (o go out,” * No, waid 1, L om dreased 10 rocolvo you! o amiled and caniv i3, s, v e passed througli the autgehamber tuto tlib parlor, o safd to mo that Lio had just got nway feom Wilio, wio ud gone to tho Theatro Pulufa Xoyal, W Now,” 5alid e, € tell mo what the Smportant_mat= ter is, Lt you intfuuted to me in your uote,” I aveut i got u paper, 1t waw My, Ratscrutel’s application to the Miuister of Porelyn Atlaira. ¥ Nonsense,” oz~ exelutmed M, Daytou uy 5oon ua I told bim thut Mr, Hatacratc dcsired ko bo decorated ; ¥ what fools Amerieaug do ik of themselvas tho miowut they cvows the Atluntic, 1 always feol nsbumed of mynelf, wover I put ofh my ubiform ; for { teol ua though Lt (ol Were beneuths an Amerleau cltizen, Mr. Dayton promised mio thut he would Liave tho tion drawn up ut by oliic 1 proper forni, wud Lt o would preseut it at once to (he Minister of For- ofiqu Affalrs, with whoul ho was on excellont tovmu, s thut b Would pross ity wo us to got It throtigh bu= foroho lctt, *What fuld 1, “are you going to leuve France ¥ Yoo, ho replid, ** I uw yoiug Lo soud My, Seward my reslgustion very soon, for T AM THIKD JF THl1S POSITION, whore T spend about $6,000 sliove my salury s and 1 Want to go bomo on Wilile' secount.” Bufd 1 Low Norey Lunt flut you are golnyt awa | Jor you slone can Drotest wo agafit tho cuvy and julousy'of thy Amor- wh ulb Gt fold mo thnt Lo would vecommend 1o sirong) LoLutold o tit o WU o o could Tor tab. & {hon tuked i to introduce mo, befora Lo left, (o two O e robleinion, whio el good ponitfuns ot court Wiy du you st to e Lo 11 1y sokel, wuld 3 Lol protection,” ® Yos, % R Woll for you; but who I8 Dagton, " that i ul vog ol to protoct oul e olous wiralu we kept np our convorsation for abont Twenty minutod, © upiwwied reckleos aud versoye § TGUCT wuy [ reality surious and unxlous fur 1 s thinking ul the whilo shout (ho $5.000, su Shat o wald to 1 obant bie loaving Parly, . s X0 thus o continuad to coverss, until Tio st let uroso wnd [bgan to walk tho roou ko a mish atrug- iig 10 nlter i juward ¥ivifo. Bub ho 400q Fye falied hig Nuut, uud {1 8 fow moments prosud his Dund to his Yorehead and exclstmed, O, y iead ] 1 NEKL W10 et mo somdhiug that My‘ro;xm mo.* I rushed lnto 0 bodroom nisd (ot somo bay rum. ‘Waen X xuturaed to was Aiiilng in ho middle of the xofn, with ki hoad bowed down upon his bronst, I rafaod Wi hiead, and bogan to balho ft, Do nat Iosyomo alono ayain,! Do safd. O, Tam o sorsy T camol Tom sogorry T camol” and fio wado an of- tart to diagorge. T sent tho mald at oned for a phiy- siglan, Whon I roturncd I found bim sitting o T hud Toft him, bt lin oyes were cloaed, Safd ho: =+ Donot Tosvo ma alone agsin, T cantiot sea ¢ you mustuot leave o alone.” T muiienod a hanakerohfof with buy runi, and supporting Ui hend with my arm, I plscod (16 liaudkercblef on bia left templo, That seemed (o re- Tievo im ¢ for lie thanked me, nd Aaid : * You area good childs but da nat leava nis nlona sgain," Tora wiiilo neltlier of us spoke, At lust I broko the sfionce, snd asked him it ha wanld not Hks to lla down, ' Ho auswerod by & slight motion of thohiead, I rau into tho bedraom, austelied up & piilory, and v turned se quickly ss poasiblo. X found him, &y I re. catered tho room, with bis head down on tho sofa : lig Diad fallen on hin'right aide, 1 suphosed thint he had tried tolla down, L placed thie pillow on the srm of tho sofa and told him to lay his_hoad ou tho pil- lows but Lo did not move or snewer e, fuslly succeeded fn placing tho plllow under B tiead ‘and stroteling bis form upan tho sofa: but 1 nesrly faluted with exbaustion in the offors. ile began o brestho lomdly and lwshly, 1 thought hie hed fallon ssleop, *1fe coniinved to broatho thus for soyeral nifnntos, Then tliero was a ‘pause, & deep sitence, He drew ono long last breath— AND WAR DEAD, X thought that b slopt soundly.” Tue irabad gone down in tho fireplsce; 1 took off my oporu-cloak and throw | it ovor him, aud raptuphia sight hand 1o the ermino oo, 1 took tho candlosud placad {t on tho floor, on thio other side of tho chimnoy, that tha Hght might uot sliine on his eyalids, X looked at tho clock; It was {wonty minnt piet 0 T thought that T should.let hit sipep wi- il 10, aud thnt 1t would theu bo time for him to g iome, I moved Bofily about the room, thnt Lumight 1ot awalio b, Tho mald rofurned and told me that the doctor who rewided iu tho botol waa alisont, It 18 all over ow," Bald T, #hols saleop, ond ho Will probably havo re- coyered framm hia hendache witon ho awakea, 1 then returned to tho drawing-room and ast down iy thealdo of tho slermng mon, 1 remained by ba »ide for more thun half au bonr, thinkiug, muditatiug, and building costles tu tho air, an_uucoiiernedly af though thut ovoning was (o end for mo ns brightly a8 it ind begun, * ho clock struck fen, T uncovered hia hand, which 1 ind weapt up o tha hiood of tho clouk, I took Lold of It, expocting to find {t warm ; Lut, to my surprise, 1T WAs CaLD} aud, without, suspecting why, § shrauk instinctivoly frou ita touch, and dropped {t instantly, T iried goutly to arouss hit, and_ soke to bim. 1 calied L agatn, and then ngafh, sach timo raising wy voica, 1 thought bo bad fainted, and I at once bogau toupply tho fow rewedlea I bud at hand o xevive lim, Ttclt for his yulae, and 1 hmagined that St falutly boat, 1 tlion tirust wy band into bis bosom aud placed s ovor hin hearton bia broast ; it was bathed fn a-warnt etapiration { and from this I took Lope sud still bo- joyod that he had only swooned away, T now called tho mald to help mo 1o revive tam. T shiook Ditn aud called big, ns oud s I could. — Aain ¥ ook s baud 3 but thistmo Iwas o oxet(ed tht T wio ingonsibla to ita doathi-like touch. Hut tho matd aud I poreeived ut tho samo fustant itw deathly o, o the dari elelo which b sotled arousd o ualle; and wo UIMULTANEOUSLY UTTERED A BURIER, Tho muid bocame livid with fcight, aud fied from {horoom, 1 rushied attor liox, caught fier, and threw wny arima araund Lier nock, and implored ‘hor not to Fay oo word to suy ono in the house, but lo go fur Dr. Dufllacd, Mr, Duslowts plysiciat, Auyihing you auk mo, ahio exld, Lt to go Into thiat room bgat, Tor 1um afrald of the doad,” *Dead ¥ 1 exclasmed. “ilo 1a not dead. I am sure of it, for his heart 4 molat and warm, Ho lna only faimted 4 But, Madsim,” reglied my matd, * tho white baud 1 Thu in motifug ¥ T vopled, €0 i sple of all CLiad scen T could not balievo that o waa dead, “Clio madd went for tho doctor, T fastened all the doors of my apariment, and then roturned to tho drawlng-rooin, 1 rafsed thie body up, and pliced my nouth near lfs ear, and fmplored hin' to awako, i face ae Aushod, and looked A8 natursl as in life, I Jald the heud again upon tho pllow, aud placed my hund ngain upon bis brcast : it was still warm. 1 got iy Laud-glass, and, kuceling beside Lim, ueld it over bfs mouth, o '+ . Ithenaross and turned toward the dead mon, oxpecting to_fiud himallve, I ralsed hio up again, aud prayed ¢l I lost all hopo; thon fue stantly my strongth falled mo, und “I1E, CONPAL PELL PHOM MY GRASP, with a heavy bouud, back on my pitlow, < It was noarly midudglt whou Df, Dalllard nrrived 1o lontied ovet bim, placed bl Augers on hls pulse, and ustantly T eaw bls Liwnd (romblo wnd bis fuse tura pulo, 1o placed his luand upon the doud iaw's henst, aved o sigh, and thon opeacd ouo of his eyes, whicli was ixed nud stard. glaringly at him, o quickly closed i, stuggered u fow stups back, then cowe up to me, and stood in an uititide, o8 thobgh he were going {0 ttrfko mie. Bald ho, DO you kuow that Lo is dead7” tCerfainly,” 1 ropile died o fow_momonis ufter 3 but I Jmew it mot autit after 10, for I thought ho was asleep, I did wll I could for bim, and bave been seuding for ductora o valu Gl now," Tho duotor Leguu to queation me, nnd wna oyelng me clesely meunwhilo ; but L auewcrod bis questions indioroutdy, and began tolument over wywel sor all that 1 1iid wullored, SButY ald e, *ow wn I ta break this nows to bid wifo? Tt wos a8 much a8 T could do to appesr calm, Dutl rallied. us L kuew that evarything dopended on niy sclf-posscsaion, At that instant Willlo Dayton came inud rupbed up to me, shook hands, nnd begun to ayologlzo for coming 0 laté, 'Thon ko auked what was thio matter, that T isd sent for them so urgently. But batare I hud time to reply ko saw bis father lying on tho sofa, 16 rushod over to llm aud sald = ** Wast Is tho watter, tather 2 Aroyou i7" Sud I3 4 WILLIE, (& 1§ DKAD," Tho son ttered u shirick, aud threw Ufmeelf on the dead body of bis fatler, and begun to kiss him, aud sercanwd out s * Ql, futlier, speak to mc, speak 1o me.” The doctor eame and 100k 1m off he scfs, and sup- yarted hiu or ko would have sunk on the floor, Then Wil 8aid to the doctur, *1 am so giad you woro witl im." Then, a8 thougls Fecolleatiug himsolfy e turned to o aud wiid: * But how camo bo Lero7" Batd 13 *1lo emo o call on M. Vaudespod (wio was tieh rorlding ut the Hotel du Louvso); ‘but it nppears bo s out, and 80 ho camo up to scome, il camio In veryill. Iscnt out for n doctor at otce, but lie lind onio to tho thoatrs. Idid all I could for Lim,” “Chou Tio doctor gaid to me, surprised: “ DId bo come in il Willio suwworod: ** Cottalnly; for ko must Liave left o o fow momouts Lefore, tud Le come uined of huving o headache,” 3 ‘Yo doctor munner thén became mors gentle foward o, My, Daylom's SOungest som alo - rived, aud I drovo ‘homa ‘with kim aud Yillio to Uteak {ho news to Mra, Duyton, Ae scon waleft, the doctor called Lwo of tho portera and told theta that 3tr, Dayton bud fuinted and would have to Le carried down to hus curringo, Tho portors soaled the dead mau o o chair. Tho doctor sssisted them to put Lim in hin carriuge, and they drove ol tu quickly o8 powsible, ANl was done 5o promly, and wWith 80 much dlacrotion, that tho polico dil uot gt {hie vllghtest clow to what hud happenad unil the' fol- Towlug moruing, Tow womou hava passed throgh such an or- dleul 84 this is dosoribed to Lo, sud all is not told. Lo have sutvived it with souity almost excitos wonder. But the widow socws to havo rencted from norvous prostration quickly, for o month afior abo was oscorted to tue first bull at the “Puilorios " by Edmund de Lesseps,” owe of tho goy flanows of tho boulevards, who had neithor fortune nor rank, aud is thus photographed : T preforred M, do Lesseps 0 uny of my fricuds, yet 1 id ‘not love Lim; but ho Joved me, 1o wus the ‘youugost uou, unid had 1o titlo; but be tad » beart, 1 Man niubitious to marry o title, I told bim that oulya itlo would mako me bappy. Boon after, she mado the acquaintance of VISCOUNT DE LAVERRIENE, attached to tho housenold of o Ewmperor, and thus holding » oclal position of consequence to thosa who fiaquonted or desired accoss Lo his meratricions court. ‘'ho Viecount was old, but that was o objection to the lady, who supposcd her- g0If in lovo with him, though porhaps wost fos- ctoatod by his rapk and fortuno, Bho admits baving been captivated at tirst sight. 1Ie be- oame & dafly visitor, and tolls: Ono mioruing Laferriero did not call at the usual Thour, and L4 valet camo with »_note, Which told mu that ho was 4ll, snd could not lavo Lty room, Withe out thinking of tho wpropricty of such an uct, 1 drove off ut ouco to ece him, When the scrvaut on- swared wmy ring, snd Lusked lier if the Viscount was at bowe, ¥he gavoue o ruproachful look, which sud ax lufuly as Worde, © ffuw dure you comlo hero and auk for bim 2" und then alio told mo that Monsfour tho Viscount wus out, As showus sbout to eloso the door i my foce, L pusiiod iy way {nto the sutechunbor, fu spite of hur offorts to prevont mo, I know that'ho 14 gt tiome ead T “und be would do weil to teuch you tospenk the trutls 1 aud without furtier cure- mouoy T opetiud ouu of thn doors whiel fed from tho antochamber. Xt huppenad to be the door of tho par- for. Iu defisuco of the remoustrances of tho kervuud, 1 went in, took @ neat, aud banded her my card, But alie. UL fuuisted. that Moosiour wus out, Safd I, *'linad bitm thut card, unlees you wish 1m0 o go snd TARBACK THN UOVKE 3 until 7 ind bim wysell,” "Tue wervant took my card snd returned in & fow secouds; but this time, fn & woat. subduod Voice, £ho kald to mo that Monsleur woud Lo fu 1t n'moment s und sho disapprared as quickly as posatblo, I did not bavo to wuit loug befare tha Viaconnt *enterad, wilh a nervous sicp aud troubled fook, Without evn saylug * Good-duy," ke catno quickly towarn e, und, ruislug Lotk aviny, ex- clafimed s Vou fmprudént gbild | why did you Gome lere? who saw you copie ju? who knows It 7 whum Mavo you In your earfagot" Safd I3 T eamo uli ulono, But whut §8 the matterz? i Ob, wy dear Clldt I uny oup know that you eallod on nio your rupntation would De lost,” T burst out lsugling, tomuid s % I should like 1o lose 1t ; for it iu @ very bud oue, i what o atrunge wsy you huve of recélving your friends ! In spito of this cacapade, wo aro told: e Vincount waa bilud to my defocts, and had un- bouuded contidence in wy virtue, e believed me to o st whut £ seprasoutond sl o bey wud T trled o hecomo worthy of tfs eatoum, 116 wwan always reserved with wi, although ks nauudte wers touder, and his Swords wero aiways £l of fond dovotlon, T'wia tmid with him, I ceased from that moment 0 play the conuielte, for I hud becomo Juuiforvut to the pralse andl acuwiratiou of uuy ono but Limaolf, But, slthough Lo wroto gallant letiors, Jiko » Drenchman, tho Viscounl wue prudony and addressed hor as * My dear oblid” And when marriage wns Buggosted, his_dsughter's peaith Leeuwme un obstucic. Atrs, Eckol tricd tho olfcet of o vinit to tho Unltod Statos, onterad # conyent na an outsider, sought snd nude the scquuintance of Jadies of the Muubourg Bt. Ger- main, who aceopted hor conversion as a graln 1o the cause of their Ohurch, sud did many other things, but the ofd Viscount WOULD NOT BURWENDEN, Sho saya For two wholo yeurs T hsd been lving on tuat (llu- ston, 14 hud comapletely clisnged to, 1 was uolougor Thio Ambitions, unscrupuions woman that I wes bafora o mot, I bugan to lave viztuo, ta loathe vice, und to ;m nwmpum.‘ Ay love fos bl beoome & puri~ £ying Namo tunt had cloansed my hoart: sud I lovod Jilm foo far huving rained 0o k0”0 iglior and purer Ufo. 1io told mo that hio belloved that on account of the alffereuce of our ages we would bo Lisppler 10 romain 8 wo \woro$ and §L wan only ot necount of tho world and my frolntion that he over winhed to marry m Tiat 1id Jovod me & ho wonld Aonio fond clild, " whont Providence hnd pent him 10 bring back to his scared hicart the freshuoss of happlor years, Blio wont through & long procoss of religious Inetraction, and after buptivin says: T asked God for aix fuvars : 1, For my aistor's couvermion, 2. For my brotlier’s couversion, B, That Mra, Dix might bemy friend, 4, That 3tre. Ronalds might Atop abusing me. B, Yo future lisppinesa, ©. That 1 might kiavo power 1o help tha poor, rs, Ttonaldk wak & woll-luown Americon betle, who never lost an oppartunily of ceating projudice agaiut me, and van tho one who hind wopked, through the Viscount's duughter, to provent my rarrioge \\'\lr‘l blm, PIETY AND BUSINESS were equally mingled in bior dovotions at that time, Homehow bLer * ouomion” wore alwnys no- tivo, Tho tatr sex would not be reconciled to tho widow, who bad turned roligious and prayed to the wholo calendar, Gou, Dix lad nucecaded to the place of Mr, Dayton, and Mrs, Eckol wos prompt nud enorgotio to sacuro tha good willof hig family, as wny bo secn by one extract 1 Mrs, Dix aflerward told me of all the influences whitcli had heon browght to boar 1o projudice her ogudust me. In fact whio vald sowo Amuricans almost went on tholr knoes {0 imploro hior not Lo recedvo smo. But the moment sho lcard that I waa rocelved by the Crartoryskis, and tbat tho Princess Iza was my god= mother, sho ‘bogan o auspeot that envy sud_jealousy uad bxd tholr part in Jrojuulcing otiors agsitat nio, and alio resolved to muko my nequaintance and judge for Linraelf, Ifelt that T awed M, Dix'a friondship {0 tho proyor whilch 1 had msda at thie sllar on the day 1 wan Laptizod, The monient Mra, Dix deolared horself my triond, my pusition In Paria wis secure, “Though living 08 o recluse ntthe Abboy, which oloeed at 11 o’cluck at night, Bue conquored tho seruples of the porter by a bribe, and then rent- o & room next door, to provide for contingen- clen in cayo Lis defection was discovered. ‘Eliroo years after convorsion, sho rolapsed into iufi- dolity, snd then AGAIN DECAME RELIGIOUS- Aftor exbausting her moons and falling in'tho lnat_odurt of ambltion, she waudored vacke to Now York, brivging lottors from tho other kido (o Disiops sitd lioly pooplo ng & rocommondation 10 start ogain in ber own land, Hoto sho has built a church in a neigh- boring county, exparitented agam on & conven- tual moda of Jite, tevived religion, Las had nur- nculous exparionce, and written thoboolk by tho adyico of **un intorior voice.” Trom the beginning to tho end all thisis strange, and would read like a romanco of it did not prekent ono phaso of socioty as it may ba soen in tho low toue of oficint Lifo at Washlng- tou, nnd ag it appeared in cho yulgor pomp with wiuch Louis Napoleon dazzted the thoughtless throng. Buch things could Do possiblo ouly ungor guch eircumstauces. PATTON---SWING. Why the Minority of the Synod Did Not Appeal to the General As- sembly. Able Presentment of the Case. The following document, giving the rensons why the Paltou-Swing case wan not appealoed to tho Geuoral Agsembly, probably closes this long controversy. ‘I'ho paper is signod by Goorgo C. Noyes, R. W. Pattorson, and E. L. llurd: Tho undersigned wero appoluted by a laxgo number of the Bynod o Tiliuois Nurth to make a stutement to tho Chureh oud {0 tho publiv at large of tho rewsous by which they have been influenced in doeliujug to complain 1o s Goneral Asscmbly against the recent action of 8aid Synod iu tha case of Pattou v, Swiug, n discliarging this duty sssigued to us, wo sbstain (xom any eritlciama upow the argumonts, and upon tho whole cotiruo of thio prosceutor, whish we might justt affer. Wo also pask over soveral points 1n the proceed- 1nga of the Synod which might properly be wudo rea~ soun for complaiut. DBut upon somo of theso proceed- nga we docin It pocesaary to remark, by way of ex- pluining and justifylng to tho publio’ thio declsion to which e Liavs como, ~We feol cenatrafned to do thiv 1cat our allent submidaton to tho slugular judgmeut of the Synod in relution to this extraorainury prosecu- tion, and tho victin of it, should ba nterpreted oither a8 o confession of error o our part, or a8 an aban- donmont of tho cause of & reasomablaliberty in 1ho Church, We have been urged o com- plain_for {he purposs, among oter reasous, of dofomso sgelust misconstructions of our position, But wo bellevo that this end may bo as well tccomplished by the mothod which ws now adopt, whila this courso {s further commendad to us by tho mportant congideration that we may thus forestall & long-continued aud hurtful agitation in our Church courts, ‘I'hoso whom wo represent, and whoso views wo speak, do not deckine 10 compiain to the General As- sombfy on account of any wiegivings in rogard to the correctness of tho positions whick tliey havo taken ln this contravaray, Wo do not know of @ man who was aliaken In the least by tho argumsuts of Prof, Patton, or of thove who support Lim, But our reasons for 1ot complaining aro sucl ax tha following: . I, Wo regard the docisions of tho Synud in this caso 18 belug * 50 NANIPESTLY ENNONEOUS fhat they muat fafl 1o make any deep inpression upon tho publis mfud, unlurs agelust the uctors thompolves, Our reasous for tbia buliel will Lest bo made ovident by couslderiug thomaiu points which wese doclded Ly tho Synod, und which o now proceod to onumerate, Lot ub promise that all our ntatements of facts are drawn dizetly frou Lho olelalrocorus and docuracats of tio Synod, *Firsi—Tirst 1n tha cnumeration faiha Synod's action upoi the complatut of tho miiarity of tio Presbytery of Clicugo, ugaiuat tio uction of that body In drop- plug tho o of Frof, Swing from it roll aftor Lo lad’ withdrawn from tho Clurch, ~That complaint yrocecded upon the diatinct sdmission that Prof, LSt was ont of thie Cliurch by bia own. sel, and by tho conseuting action of tho Presbytory, The cotn= plidnanls ask tho Synod to * ruversy” Uiis action, nnd They turthier usk that tho Presylory beordered % forth With 10 convone, and reatore 416 said namo to ita oll¥ o compinint was sustuinod, aud the Syuod thoreby recogutzcd Prof, Swing's withiirawal na sii accomplisle cd fuct. Dy tuls aetiou, too, the Synod wora plaiuly Donnd to arder Lo Prisbyiery to restoro the name, and it 18 Luown thut this was tho coursa dotermined Gb.. But bofora this nction was taken, It way dlscov= ored that tho Vreabylery might decline to restor tho unoie, uccopt tho . cemhuro of the Byuod, sppeal 6 the Gouersl Asscmbly, and ° thus ariost sl proccedings, Henco n cliungo of bams Decato | nocessary; for to bavo tho trkl pro. veuted, wan, eomingly, o alamity 10 bo avolied at ail Nuzardb, Tho Synod, thorefore, adopled the follow- g papes, whioh, extraordinary n ltaotf, was a1l thio liory uthxdug w coming alter tho action takeu {u sus- tainiug tho complaint & “Wittngas, Duvld Swing has withdrawn from the Preabyterisn’ Cliircl, oud declared uimself inde- pondont of ita Jurisdiction ; and W \itentas, Presbytory how sanctioued the some by eruaing bfs nawe from its roll of memborship thorefora, Tesolvet, That 1t 1s_tho Jndgment of the Synod that 0 o 0 tho Froubylory s Lhiy cass Vo Uncansi- tutlonul, wroug, aud thercfure vull and void." ‘Tuat ia to kay) tho Bynod Arat rocognizo tiie faok of witldrawn, aud theu esolvo geavely Lt it faot u Suct. Tutoauel stlf—coniradictory netion Wero they drawa, apparantly bocaura thuy wero dolernnied to- procoed Wit tho triad of u tuwi of whom, ¥ furaa Liv being ut thel Lar, or withln thotr Jurfsdiotion, was cous corued, ouly atat nemnia umbrd, Wo 4o nob necd to comment upon such proceedings, It will be auflclent 10 recito tho fucts ua wo Oud them recorded In the approved minutes of e Nynod, 1€ Prof, Bwiig wwas out of tho Chureli, o3 the Syiiod confessed ihat he Waut, Low could thuir fesolve put him buck agalu withi- out hia couacnt? And yet, after admitting his with- drawl, und without directinig Lis namo to bo reatored tu thio 'roll, they procecd tu try hiw, o8 1t hio wwero in thio Ohurell. i view of thess faots, who whl daro pay that tio Ohristisn public liavo prouounced wrougly i docluing this proceduro 1o b tie mercat furce? ‘Secomi=3n tho noxt place, the Bynod KNIRNTAINED TUE AUFKAL of Prof, Patton, hcy did this not ouly witen tha 6. cused parly was coutoanndly ou of e Onurch but alap when tho uppollunt Wea nol *an aqgrivyed party. (B, Dis, Chup, Vill., Sec, fil,, 1) Prof, Palton ad- itiod, outho Hoor’of tho Syiiod, thut hu could not appoul, 3 hio werenot uggrieved, 110 alsa adwitied that lio wax not syrisved by ouy action of Lis Preabytery. “Thicwo udinissions Werd fatal to bis clatin, und et bo could do no lcss, i view of the facts and of thio luw, than t0 wako then, Whan lio procoeded Lo argua tiat ho wos aggrioved by tho very law itself, which, &n hie contended, mado’ him a slan. derer’ without any ome' to admiulites i nnul Whott Losuught to support is strago position by cliations from L old Bevitisls Juw, f Decatue evitlont fhiat there wan nbeolutely 1o foundation for bls clim oxcopt basoleas mnd oxtrsordiusry assumption, 1¢ sucli bo the forca of the luw, then Dr, Juukil ud Dr, Wilson dicd ae conviotod Blandereri s sud then any own oA mako Li# own criwo a4 8 sluderer alld wround forappesl, from which 1t would follaw that, Thie wore rusl nnd mullgnaut u tmun wight bappeu to L, the better rght hu would Lave for un appeal und for couvulsing # great Olisach with rulnous contro- Yyorsy und mirifo, Iefore unprejudicad wnd intelll- (ent men, anen & viow caunot lig motntained for u Inoment, ' Tho Heottlsh luw, which was a0 skillfully uud successlully appealed {0, diroctly contrudicts it, Trof, Talton prowscuted for's publio oifenso, whiel wwab prorluimed by gomion famo, "Tho Scoltlel luw soye: 410 upon tifal there be forud any presumpions o' guth, or € 1t appear thut thoro was i fina olinioss (common fume) foy whit {4 libgloda, the prosecutor lu that cake ougut nol 1o be roputed ay o calimulous e ouuer, even though bo sucoumb to his probation (int s, ful ta convict), ‘Tt tuo Bynoil enfertained the nppesl oven aftor thioi nitention was divtiztly called Lo” our 1sw o (bis anbject, and fnsplia of tho fact thaty by (o platn voaing of that law, Yrof, Pattou bad Do shadow of xight ws un wppeliant, “Phurd—Tue finul action of ihe H5nod upon the p. poal purelrod tiad bady ok oaly o palpavle ersor, ut ELV-CONTRADIGTION sgain, Thoy declured Irof. Bwing guilly of both o #a brought by Prof, Patton, aud then, afiar ase sorting ihat, §f 4he eava wors an ordinnry on, they ‘would minpend Mr, Swing from the miniairy, they not only did not do 8, Lut ordored the Preabytery of Chi= cago to erano his Nknio from {lioir soll, which It woa not on their roll, To recapitulate, tho Synod (a) site~ tuined the complalit, and thereby declared Trof, £wing to bo out of thio Ghurchs (b) tho ilm £ be out, and (c) hoxt Tesovod both declaratfous beivg, for sonven one papor, Which Wo hava niready daclira thio Proabylerys sction “sull and void 1" (¢ ihoy orlor tho VreAbylory 10 do whkt they ‘lin dealarad fo bs null and vold—that ir, erane {lo unwe, and oy order thls wfter they Tinve auatained tho chitges, oud_ after they linye do- clared that Prof, Awing dererves suspension,—an act of dincipline which requires considorable 'timo to torminatost, What righc iad ey, on Lieir own prin- ciples, to closo n mun'a connoction with e Gliurch i this summary mannor? Plainly, Prof, Swing wua cithior out of the Ghurc, oF in ity 'IC onfy tho Hynod 2t 10 thne had yuriadietion over bims f in, they had 10 right to put him out withiout hia ruquest, unlil they had given tme for ovidenco of hix ropentance, Tho wholo world will profiounce auch sctiou Aelf-contra. Qletory, Tutllo, and abaurd, 11, ‘Tho Byuu, for fomo retson, woa reduced to 8 amuller nuuibor &t tha tme of rendecing tho fual Judgmeus on tliia gang thau was the Ohicago Lresby- b deolared iat Lis was Mi— ce, embiodicd in udied ; {d) thoy tory whon it acquitted Atr, Swing, Psof. Fation said Mo uppeatea to 1 R “ * A WIDPI JURY, Fortunately tn width adita of eary measurement by figurcs, With threa or four oxcoptions, the wminority of tho Syod did not voto, bocaun they denled tho Sylie od'a Jarlsdietlon, Twolva of them ware oxousod from voting, aud muny had gone liomo Lefora the timo for voling camio, Thirty-ning voles Wore glven by tho Synod o austain the chorgo of unfaitliuinces, sud tliirty-six to sustain the cliarye of lieresy, Lut i the Trestylery thero wero forty-elghit voles aguinet, and irteen for austaining the chsrgo of licresy, wiilo up- on tho other cliarge thio voto stoud forty-¢ix'to Aftcen, Wo bid thus the spectacle of thirty-six mon 1 the Syiod austaing o chiergo of hercay, ngaust forty. efht men un thw opposite aide in tho Lresbytory { snd thirty-nluo men i the Synod sustaluing thio' firs cbiargo againat forty-six men of the contrary fudgmeut Iu (lio Preabytery, 1t should bo noted, alao, {bint forty- two membara waro abscnt, and twolve present and ox. cuned from voting. 'Thoré may possibly e oo wha will rogard thin 6» & mighty moral vietory for the progecution, but wo doubt it, o who should claim §¢ 1o Lo sucl, must {hereby, as 1t would seer, Smpeach elthor hts owu honesty or'afu lutelligenco, 111, Tho compelency of the two courts may well ba brought into comparixon, Al TIE GROUNDS OF APPEAL prosontad by o prosesutor Were sustained by tho Bynod without & singlo_cxcoplion, Look at some of thoso grounds, Prof, Patton asaignod s reasous for 148 appeal that (ko clders of tho Fourth and Ninth Ullurclies wore permitted 0 vota in tho Presbytery, Tfo did not, indced, insiat_upon theso ressous, Ut o did not withdraw them, Dut thers was uo shidow of authority for_cxeluding theso elders from tho right to vote. Thot, howovor, mude o diffcrence Lo the Bynod, Trof, Patton mado &t aifo a8 another ground of Lly ap. paal that tho Preabiylery lind atuted It aa a logal princi Dlo fu o Church that clarges must bo yrovad so as 1o remoye sil doubt,* it {hey aro to Lo austained, But it miattered not 1o the 5ynod thougl theso aretho Yery words used to express the Ansembly's fudgment in tho matter. (igest, p. 670,) Trof, Putton also aps vonled becausa In tie Prenlytery a sepnralo vota was ot tukenon each specification, as Woll s on eack clargo, Tifs reason, too, the Synod sustsined, and yei thie Synod voted In preoisely tho same manner, on the samo churgeu und spoclications, Tt was 1ight for them to do 80, but wrong for the Presbytery. - Agoin T'rof, Patton based his appeal in part ugion the ground tat timo van not given Lim {0 procuro tho toatimony of thie Itev. I, L. Collfer, the only wituess u support of tho tirst spocification undor tho second cburg And yot iloea metabers of ths Byod votod to » tuln this vory epociication which Prof, Patton co platued thut he bud uo opportunity to prove! Wo are Content to leayo to tho Olurch aud lo tho Christian publio to decldo us to thio regard for Justicauud tho competoncy displayod by auch Jndges and furors, Sl ugaln? the Court heard ouly oue ulde of the caze, Withs a1l respect for those Who, stiddenly and without preparation, wero callod to act un couusul, "CHERE WAS NO MEAL DRPENSE of Mr, Swing. Whalover sorvieo the counsel mjght heve been (o is causo was rondered nugatory Ly thelr open avowal that they Lelleved ther client guilty, ahd’ noy therefore, whom tho Court. ought to coudeinn, 1t la’trup thsk sovoral of Irvof. Swing's friends wero called upoa to defend kim, but It 18 plsg truo that they consoleutiously dunipd tho Byne ods Jurlediction, and denied tiat Prof, Swing was {u thio Glurch 1ub tho Synod ruled vthorwiso,~ All the more sacrellly, thoretore, should they havo socured every constitutloun] sufegnard to the mun whony they insisted on regarding as un accused party ureaigued at thelr bar, Dut instead of thls they condomned him, almost without 5 hearing, Tho Presbytery spont iore days thun tho Synod did hours n Lourtug testl- niony, In the Presbytory Mr. Swing's counsol, ho Dirsolt conscuting, agrecd with the <proscoutor to walve tho formsl readiug of the sormons, Only such parta_should be read us oither _might dosire to woava into i arguinent, But in tho Syuod there was no ony whomn Prof, Bwing hud authorized o act for lim, and they decliled tho caso without heariug ouc-thirtieth part of the teatimony, nor ono-fth part of what the counsel for tho_doforiée Lad read fu the Treshytors. Thus was the mandato of the lw to read * all tho tes- timony # disrcgarded, und disregardod deapite tho fact that mo compact Lebween the purties sanc- tioned such an omisslon. Aud thls ex-purio und un- constitutional pracedurd was cadled o iriall A sore trlal it must ludeed bo to the_paticnce and ploty of all rensonablo Tresbylerians, Need wo_wouder that a court which permitted such proceading prouonnced Mr. Swing guilty, and roversed the judgmout of a tueh largor number of mon WO spoent devyi tinied oy mauy days on tho cuso as they did ? Neod wo wouder that one of tho mombers of this court ehotld assert with veliomence, as ko did upon tho floor of tho Syn- od, soylng iu Gubstance that the Qhurch could have Jedeo to-diy only by purging out Bwing, and thoso ‘who sustan Lim, even 38 pesos was oblained in a former day only by cutting of such orrorists sa Darnes? Such frank avowals carry wilh them their own explanations, oven € thoy do not supply b cor- gociivo of 1ho ovls whids they acem inteuded |0 in- et IV, The final decision of the 8ynod did not serfously affect either the Presbytery or Prof, Bwing, ‘The Syn- od did ot censure tha formior, aud they did ot as. sume to suspend the latter, but' left Lim Just whoro bo ‘was before te Synod mot, out of tho Chiureh, Wiy, then, should the minority of the Bynod—the mafority when tho members of tho Chleago Presbytery ury iz cluded—complain sgaiuat stch fenitices uctlon'? V., Tho ouly reason we can think of for carrying the snaflor 0 o bighor court {s that TUX FALSR FRINCIPLES sffirmod by tha majority of tuo Synod ought ta ba con- domped, But as the Synod’s proceodings in tho cass Were 80 oxtraordinary, 8o coutradictory, und 0 uncon- atitutional, wa caunot fmagino that holk final declsiott will liave any moral wolght n the present, or any forco as a procedeut fn future, But if this doclsion slinll prove to be In any degroo iniluentia aa a prece- dont, it will not bo the fauit of those for whom wo apeaks for we did nat make it, and our desire to Lavo thia mlost wnust declalon rovorsad 1 overruled by one deop aversion fon prolonged snd ruions_condfol in thio courta of tie Cliurcli. - Wo Lave ucted 0 far only i wolf-defenve, Vindicatod 88 wo thiuk we sro by th Smpolunt conclusion to which thla controversy lius Deen brought, wb rest tho vass, Wo aro moro than willing to purclinso posce at tho small sserifice of let- tug thio prosecutor i this case kave oll the honor and alltno sacurify for tho truth which this barroh victory oy beswppoted 4o viold, Tlme aud Providene i tlis end et all such matiers right fu tho Judgment of fuls aud charitable Cirivtlund, “Thyus ends s remurkuble trlal of & mau not in tho Ghiuroh, scquitted by forty—six and forty—cight vates i bls Prevbytery, and conlemned by thirty-niue, and titrty-aix votos 10 tho higher and lacgor (2) courl. Xt W d tria iy certain pariieulars anaiugous to that of Mr, Barnios by tho Syuad of Philadelphlu, wherg tho rovords of th Dresbytery wore abiet, and whioro tho secusod pacty snd Lis fricuds declined to suawer, But in thut cavo the defondant was fn tho Chureh and pros- onit, and lis wascondetutied by tho vory respectablo Votb of 143 to16, liut s Ar. Barnes Jjad uot with- Qrawn teom tha Church, the caso Was succossfully car- Tied 10 tho Goticrul Asseinbly by appeal, ‘May nuls casea bo fow and far bebween 1n the future Ristory of our beloved Chureh, MISCELLANEOUS, A DYEILTISERS WilO DESTRE TO REAGH COUN L\, tey readors caa do sola tho best aud choupost mau- fioe by usin uno or mora westions uf Kollogy's reat Naws. Daer Liats, ABDIY 10 Av N. KELLOGU, 79 Jackansat, A BRAND NI AND ELGGANT KT MINK, REG. ylarduor prics 6, for ualo at $30; & 810, u aud bon for $10; a #4) soal muff and Los for, $10; 8 lynx muil and boa for 310; & mink wulf and collar for $10, Rosldenco, bi5 Michigan-a. A M, OASTLPAID FOR OAST. A “inlveollanenus goods of ul JUNAH GELDER'S Lo LL GOOD OAST OFF OLOTHING AND Lindy by weoding to B8 Suato-at, OF¥_OLOTHING. WILL DIt gricas, by J. A, DRILESMA ¥ mall prompily atton Otfico. 1 PAID FOR OLD NEWSPAPLRS, BOOKS saiale boiclay do., &6 PRIT il :;uomlhnu. ook Eallod for lu re0, UXEERT ACGOUNTANT_LOOKS OPENED AND i closcd, complicated and parinseblp socouatal ad- (RID, Tomn . 1aa' e Andfaomet, VWARTEDK HOME POIL & GTRL 78 YRARS YLt wiiy o tamiy of undoubtad saupeciability o . would ‘nu T Addimas 16, Teibun oliea. o i V Al:’g‘i!;el—ll'mlllilzll%l‘}r fi?fl' A FIRST-OLASH ‘monthly magszin culars, appiy, by lot- (o, to N0 LRGN 152 1ialaa:Foats Ohivarae " OITY REAL ESTATE, i, EEX BEAL BOTARY: s TFOR AT BATGRNMUNTERS, ATTRNTIONT A e ba Sompelied (o Sl 8¢ auction twa ar thran bleots of 61ty POPOFLY tn repay ane adrancos, 1 yus Hiare B0 10§t and At gioq Iioneriy W o 3 3 KU 0RO SROWN. Sis it 3 WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkeonors. Cloriks, &o. ANTED-Y A BOSTON r i Gt nost Semson, ganoc Lys antomgn ik 2 SHablistod Wosturn trado. * Addrasa Bux 3,631, ostan, TOI BALI] AVISON & WRLOT, TEATL ED- OB BALIETY L2 K okots, Ot Bk, 143 Lalalle W,y widiout auy oash duwo, b fota on Han nor Abordeo, to any ono who will bulld; clioap, - oo BALR=. WOTHIIDS, 115 VALK ON O AT e aruto-tront s, 1 Patat. Jnquico o o promisos, SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE, PERShdessomie i Sl st vsvy SIS TOR BALU-810 Wil T AT BARK 1‘ Rl\lslo. Iidtwh lu‘u I&I“g‘;m'l‘flh’l(\,mlllAlumxflna block e dopot) wronariz showa {ron. Ulioapost Wro e A Torkob AR SR W o2 Tadalio-ates Teooin 4 FANTIED 00T N DAL NTHED—HOOKTIN DIHA-OLOTIL W " o Zocdar il genert workelan ot l:f.:“k(’!“'{"m“‘ i, Clanh wnd Ataimaontpe 4 160800 Lakualdo Butld- ANTED GG EE — VY ANTED-COOPERS-TO ke AOleL iy Bass iy o R D (o YV iinue uf ook, Ap ¥R ORI Sateonthest. and Wontwortheay FIRNT-ULASY COAT A Taia s or A paly ot 1 o BT WANHED = X NMAN AT UNDERSTANDS Morking and cutti o A oly at oy st sutting mest, fu s uieal mackots Ap- NOR BALE—SOUTH CHIUAGO-TAYLOI'S AD- the oonira of Ahia grealmand. buth, Buy a lol tiow at from 8t ot tini. will’ doublo in valuo fu A {nr. ovoral tive-scre blocks fur salo, Olficos at Uus Hunidredth Stroot Statlon, Soath Chioaga, and Rovm # Yning ook, Norts Claricand Kiusiewta., Chicaga.” D. 'FEH. HALE—TIOUSEE AND COITAGES AT ENGLE- mood, uews dopot, Tomis (0 sult purolisser, Manthily parmonts, Kine nouses at Bouth Kvanaton; same terine. UL LHON BUOS,, b3 Wasbingloinst, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ['OR BALE-L HAVE 8,000 TO 10,000 AORES OF Pio S JoyaTanls i anthas alt vtk f tahcn b 10 ioou xotive k. Athisoss 5 b5y EribuR ORIO0. oy REAL ESTATE WANTED, ‘, ANTED~HOUSE AND LOT IN NYDK PARK (uear Kouwood proferrod), Tuuso of about ten zooms, 't oxchange tor hvuso and lotfn Syeacurs, N: ¥y 0, Tou! " A B oo o 1 O, o gag, o vardifler \Y ANEED-HOUSE AND TOT 0N SOUFSIDE, euntuf Biata, aud north of Thictyiestat,y i o obang fur good farin of 160 koren, 40 miles trom Uhlcaxo, or goud ubll rorud real ealato un tho avonuos) will puy Qiddronca tu dashi, _Addrosa . U, Box Bi6, TO RENT--~HOUSES, IR oo i bl o do Y 710, RERT_STORY, AKD BABERENT MATHLY elin Fldgo-court. Fotica G0 O GLRMIR, Stooms 8 s0d 4 Dryan Hlvoks 70 RINTTIEY MUST B NENTUD, ONLY ONE Tott, an elogant threo-atory and basomort staiy tronty with flirnace, fot and cold wator, only #u, (il May ; als a now estory aud basomont bricit, both on North Ci03o to strcat cars aud Liucols Park, TRUESDELL & BHROWN, 168 Fifthay P, RENT-SIX K IORY ARD BABRMENT WRT bulldlugs (now) 11 raws, " with all wodorn improvo. fnonts, on tiganar., just weatal Lauglos-ov,: ol sout o out0nmte s G DI, oo Js WD Yo br. JORNSON, 763 Caliago G S i0_fENT_FURNISIED HUUSE NO. 1T SODTIL ‘Wood-st,, 9-stary aud batoment brick, with barn and all modors improvouionts, -ADply &t vida ab 109 Nouth Woud-al. T—T{OUSES, B0, W ‘Madison-at., $40 por month. i“ll por month, Iy Urth-av. amonta uvor storas. Ttont low to zood tansota, 3. 31, MARSIA A South TS, RENT=A HOUSE, 460 SOUTH DEAT- L Baratt, Saltablo for ouo oty fatallsg; rout eason able, Sunnronn. 0, BENT— AGRLS OIf LAND 3 MILES TROM tho clty limits, witis dwolllog-houso, Luri, and two Groci-liuses Hoated with But wator, cach 20ab0 fost. 1t s wall teuced and ditonod on x1i sluoy sl well sdapted for_gardon_varposss. Apply to i, STULGES, TO RENT--ROOMS. 70 RENT-ULOORS_ AND SUITES OF TOOMS, centrally lovatod on Sangamou-st. ; ront low Lo good fanuute, 18y We i1, PHOAIESON, 19 Wost_Madbiouat, o, TENT—FROM DR, 1, A SUITI OF BIX ROOMS 1or housokouping at 1. n Luron-at,, socond floor. _Lug 54 1 1fuli-a¥., up-aalrs. 0 TE 'F_OF FURNISHED TOOMS, OR singlo, wih ‘ali modomn_tmyrovoimeats, in private family, Koavousblo raw 0 18 avcoptablo o Lol tatey Uutweon Wabash aud Slichigai-sve, TPQ RENT-A TATGI FRONT ROOM, WITH Satti-ruom attacliod, Also singla room, withbut board. chigan-ay. Emplovmont Aronotor VVANIED = 10 RALLIOAD LANOIIRS, RRER faros 33 farin kst work al whuios; o0 weod shop: ores loave to-day, QUILIRY By s teder AN 5 NG, T bouis ANTID-TI0 ) FO TIne R 1D~ BOUT] » IV s ool sl o A e By arigtag, " A» IS, ol Hoath \Y ANTEL G FOR BTIEADY DUS hioss oan make #10 a wook with one gacde, Bauipler worth 10 cunits sont b iy part of country by express ob secalbut i cents Lo glow Uis gonds, KU neddlors weute & Cu., Chlesy Re AT . IIM.D‘_X A Chlcsgo, Roum 18, 16i Luat Ian \ RNTS TO SKLL Ti LIFKR AND Fzplorations of Or. Livingstonos” complole (hantla i trad boolc nelsa SHUGAL (G- tho titsae B 1 JUSSELL, publishor, Boston, Mass. W iANTED=A TIDEHOYER, TO UV SLAUGI: tor hldon, * Bfust bo thoronghly competunt and trust- rthy, and linvo the bost uf roioronoos. Alust bo pree % Tavol 1 L country. Address DD OY ity ‘tibuno oftics, WA?ITED—PEMALE HELP. Domestios. ANTED~FOR ~GiNERAL HO! W e mo e HOUREWONIE L & v et Blx In doye R il Koely-novout) b Eoripoaovautieat. LIPS, D-GIRL, T0 COOIE, WASH, AND IRON. i wirod, 0" Wabasheay, ANTED=A “GUUD "COUIC T0 ASSIST WIT WY i 0 et chias- sonas g o adess alands Witoulor & Wilsun uaciiic, to do it chambioes srork, willlug o g0 Wit suiail privato tamily end ouo athof dowiopie 13 nours® eldo isun Ulicayo; Katoreno - botw .ty 3 2t tirand pacinc otel oo 1 B OF S8, JANTRD—A GOUD SMATI GINL TO DO KIT- .Y)m::llnu Work, ApPY 107 auid 169 North Wellaat,, ups > wash, Gty ADPLY to-day G 15 SHGHgBR-are o O W DINING-RO0M GINL 10r privato buardlneh N SNy uangug Bt Nodb i L andhoiant e M L N el . A T AN \VARTED_AT 4T AND 4 KAST MONROEST, & im0t el for ‘gouoral ouswork. Appiy biitmo- Emplovment Agencies. 7ANTED — GERMAN “AND =SOANDINAVIAN girls for private liotele, Inundrios, counti, oL MU, DUS liwuuxua, VW ANTED-WRITING, B¥ A LADY WITO WRITES vory 1apidly and logibly, ' Is ‘capablo (o act as core rosponusit, copsist, sta. Address .42, Tribune otics, SITUATIONS WANTED=-MALE. Coachmen, Lonmsters, &o. SEuATION WANIED—AS COACHMAN (EN- Blith): thoranghiy undarstands Lis ualuves ie mliin GUiato; ha bostof oity rolotencus trots Brovus owployur, _addross U 58, ‘Tribune atico. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Daomostics. QIUATION WANTED-BY A BWEDISH GINL T0 ‘cuolk o do genoral housawork, Call o addross 176 Bushimsll-st. QITUATION WANTED—TO0 DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, _Apply st &34 T'wanty-s00ond-st. r’u RENT-OHRAP, ONE FLOOR, 1 ROOMS, watorand gas; all 15 porlect repalr. 631 Stato-st Tu TENT—FOUR NICK ROOMS, 188 SOUTH Clarkst., two_frint aud two bick rocus. k. O, COLE & GU!, 1% LaSalloat. . Employment Agonts. RITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES I JVANT OF ‘good Susndinavian and Gorman belp can be suppliod aE MIS. DUSKE'S ottice, 89 Milwaukos.av. Ti; TENT- IR PARL OF BRIOK BUILDING 18l'y North Wollsst, Al modurn bmprovewents, Tuquird at 23 Hurou: 10, BENICNEAI GORNER OF HALSTED AND Madison-sts., 3, 4, or.7 rooins, lululllg fur he Ing; ront, 9, 15, vr §25 munth, YIRUL! LRUW, T o ODMS SUITABLE FOR A ntly; also "']'f uew “arn and Mwnr‘l‘_on“uhnn Wella- at,_lnqgui rel Wellyrst. 10 B DY FAMILY WITO CAN PROVE tloy are sura pay can hiro 4 or ¥ rooms, with lake or, ou Wost Indiana.ai.,at tholr own prics. VRUKS- & BRUWN, 16 Fuci-av, 0 RENT—GHEA P=LARGETURNISIED ROOMS. Best of relcroncos required. loguirs of P . RYAN, S8 Woal Mudison-s. [0 KRNT_IANDSONELY FURNISIED TOOHS [& L boss location ia tho cly, andlowast routs, 15 Sout i nokooh. DELL & W toou 11, ifo T _NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS 1N oo Kingsbury Block, 115 Last Kandolph-st. Applyat . BT —— TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. &o Storos. 0 RENT-—ONEHALF OF THE DOUBLE BASE. ‘mont undor tho Graud Opora Houro for restaurant aud oyt did chanca for & party that undor- Htauda tho busiuvss. Tho room 18 elegantly fitted up. ‘Apply an tho promis Miscolinneous. o RENT-F STON "GliUROM, Graog. and Wasbingtum:sc e fa btumuo. - D COLE Fopon 3 Shoar 156atd Sda Houso Touting Axents, T3 West Sad- CORNER o O ENT-BASENENT AT 161 EAST VAN BUREN: at., woll adaptod for lght mauufaoturing. - Inguire “Sp-aiair. CHARBIOUSIIOP AND BATH,ROOMS uns fu the oity, TKUKS: 0, RN in oue of tho best loo DELL S INOWS, 103 WANTED--TO RENT, VW ANTEDZIDIRENT A SUITE OV FURNISHE Hohbss itlior Nortu or Wost Sido. ' Stata ozmct lu- Addross X 42, Triliuno uhica. (FANTED—TO RENT-A VORNISHED HOUSK V 1 family of four aduits, North or Wout Side pro. lu}rnu."s'iaiv et vl peico. " "Addross TODY cation aad o “Pribug oilics, W X A ——S ANTED-TO WENT—A FURNISHED HOUSK OF War § ruawe; sall family, 50 chiluron; Enst of “at. Aud Gorth of Twontyalstn, BNVULIC & Lt R 5 Nizon Duildlog, nortbesst sornor Aunroo snd Laalle-ats. BOARDING AND LODGING. W ast Sido. 1§ DISHOP-COURE-TLUASANT FURNISHED Foit it buard, for married oouplo or two sinlo Geutlotmon; day b 4 A} SOUTIL A BETWEEN WASIHINGTON agd Madison, Now mistble front, alcve ohambar fnrnished, with two largo closots and bath-ruom attsche, 1ot sud gald water, furnace, aad all wmodorn lnpruvo: wonts, with first-class Loard, Torus vory modorate lor Fiio wintur. ~ Also, sido-roumn for slnglo goutleman. 1 ‘WLST ADAMS-8T.—5UL URNISHED 7 ‘roors (uno largo Iront) Lo rent, with buard, suit- blo Toc » small family or four guutlomon, ~Alu, ythr foraiabad of unfuriisod rooms, willi good tablo. Terms roxsuuable. BUSINESS OHANCES. A UOODMILKROUTEDOING A GOUD BUSINUSS £ onthe West Hida, foe salo vory chasp,” Lnguice a¢ 169 igusta-st, A DENVER GOL, “AN OFD BSTARIISHED drug business for having the Anost looation and i boat proxcriytion xod rorall teade In that thyiving sad haalthul city, Uther businesa requires lis_{mmudiste dlspoattion. ” Addross DEUGGIST, Daaver ¥, 0., Hax A G00D ESTABLISIIED TUSINESS, WITH STOOK of dry goods, clothing, gracotios, dcy, 1o W aiso sall o redt, store, fn‘nlgm d dhwalling. "8 :an nd dico. o of bu liing. Adross Dy KLY & SOW, Monticelio, Fiatt Govniys RBER-SHOP, WITH TWOOHAIRS AND OTHER furnitare, .ndnmfi.m;: to May nest, for sale: $ito casn takos T UkSBALL"Y BROWH, 10 (AOTORY FOR RALR_THE BUBSORIBERS OFa O oehs (ratary, Mo~ 113 Lasedboostoy s safolsing iota for sl brick lauding 0 fout fronty no storics hiahy 080 can ba readlly adaptod to aliustany bu i b olioap, _¥ar full iuformation apply on the Preiison. JFORBALE_TOE STATE RIGHT TO MARUFAC: Sinto o Hiinotee Call ohor nerows b D BLDRIDARS o . Call on o aiirens . . o Hepom e N B0 sl st Ohteador LD TR0, S50, B0 WILE SV, Aokl it as ol 3 uraddzons i bouth Clarkstey Rooin Br o LOST AND FOUND, [FOUNDZTIORSE AXD BUGGY. OALL AT GHI; cago Planiug Mill Compaoy, coimer Brownat. aad Canilport.as, Prove Droperty, add DAY Chaccus, .08y OR ' STOLEN-THE "FOLLOWING DE: soribod obocks and drafis wero sithor lost by, or_sto- 1¢n from. our bauk mesaenger, this alteruoon, viz, » 0. B, Lulpa Shieck ‘on the Meraiaute’ Savings Loan nd “f'rust Company of Ohicsgo, for $182.07 ; Hoary Milward & Co,'s ahuck on ths Hibernlan Banking A iation o8 Chichgo, for $3,620,20; d, 1, Huribut & Co. the ‘Noird Natiofad Dauk of Ohlouwo, for 529, bank, Peok & Co.’s chieck on tho Commoreisl ank of Chicago, for $5,68.87, All tho wore dated Chicago, Nov, 7, 1874, White's Lank, ol fiufiulo, N, Y., drait on Gorn lixchangs Bank of Kow York, uumberod 12,527, for 85,915.47, drawn 1o order ol Mroch & Chambery, snd by thorn ladorssd nayablo to oul ordor, All pursuns aco boroby euutionod against nogotia- tng for any of thu abuvo-deroribed paper, as paymont ot Loty B RR S10DIOG, A suitabla. soward. Wil o ban foc tho roturn of thy papors to_our ollics, No, 16 Moz et OUIGAGO "VAUKING "AND ' PROVISION COMPANY, Oisfosgo, Nov. 7, 1874, @ T,GST-ON PEOMIR OR ABAN alpaca uverskirt, trimmed with uil Tluder will ba rowarded by loaviog i Pouria-st. QIRAYED Or TAKEN _AWAY — SATURDAY eveniug, on State, near brown, mediumn alze, white-1aced mare, Without loft hiud shos; bitchod ta anifting loathor-top bugyy, coal box pattern, browa triwtung § olliptic spring nuing gear durk ro way full ot bread, and wanlod wssbing. ward at 1194 Prairi QTHAYED- OR_STOL LAST TIIURSDAY b uight, irum 19 Valontine-st., & rod cow, with whita uwrt‘un jace, 8 or 9 juars old.’ Noturn and recelve ro- FINANCIAL. i P A A s ipneres NEY TO LUAN—ON CUIUAGO REAL ESTATE; O A, WILGHLE & TYIIILL, § Tethuino Butlding, N[OFEYTG LOAK [N ETNERAL SUNE ON aril. h 0 ronl ostato for threu or tisoyuars, at lowest rutos. CULKE & OU., 138 LaSallo-st. | WEST RANDOLPIL-ST. — ROOM FOR A 4:(‘]45 fow good bosrders, Houso plassant sud coti~ voulent, \‘[annv"ru LOAN ON COLLATEWAL SECURI. A tos, swall ampunts, short tiine, aud roasonablo rate ol Intorest, J! »l\N N S, Jes Duarborn-ut. Sontl Siae 17 JLDMIDGE-COUNT, BEAR WABASLAV. 7 Guod board for Iadivs or gentlemon; $i o $5 per Wook, Srith uso uf plano ; day buard, & AND 46 JIONROEST., DPPOSITE FATMER fouse apiondid tablo, Fra $5to §7 po L 1 por week, ? ARD 26 MICHIGAN-AV,—LARGE, NEATLY 28 Do roohus to rasty with buard, Hefgronces gison and regquirud, North Side- ‘vx’m BOARD-TW( PLEASANT ROOMS (WITIL bodrooms aud closeta), furnfshod or unturnlsbod. for married couplos or Rentiumon, in & desirabla lucality, Itust Uhicagu-av, Holurenovs. Addross W 1, Lox s Chlcago Yosr-Lidieo, Hotals. ATEANTIO MOTRL-EIRST-OLASS BOARD AND Pootss al 1w0dOralo Fases. NEVADA TL, WABASILAV., DK N A 4 e Tt oa Sl e ataas’ board at vary Juw rutes; day board, BOARD WANTED. -0} Il OR SOUTH SIDE FOR 8 OR BOARDONNONLE, Oth R cua turalan; prirats Toutly proeriod. Addrore U, Tribuno otico. pot weak. \f ARTED—TO ADOUVT~A LBABY § Ot 8 WEEKS old, by & respectablo marrled couplo. Address Box 136, Fort Wayna, Allon Uounty, Jud. FOR SALE. SEWING M&E}EIN ES, i OABINKT-CASK AND UNIL TOO, AL Aairovud Biagor, aud. Mhivo tirarue & e et balow balf Gust briue. 13 Clackelsy Hoous 9. OR SALR-A COMPLETR MILR OF OMOAGO T s b & monthe, eudivg Juse &, AR XXX, Vribuno oif JPOR SALI-OAKLEYS COOKROAGIT AND Iy bug_ Exierminator; warranted. Coniracts Catl on or address ARTHUL OAKLEY, Gs0 QG BEWING MACHINE—PRINOIPAL OF- ico 111 Stata-ut. AMachines sold vn moathly paymouty; 10 por cont disoount 1o QINOER U SUG . oty Dhyionte, Fo i, MELOMEILT, 95 SOUTH ni. 'Machines suld’ on’ monthly OR SALL—ASLT OF BOWLING ALLEYS, BALLS 1 Tnquire at 184 Btdio-st, JFOI BALKZFINK JENKY LIND FIGED tablo, oomplota; 1 DAF stave aud caok utova: bt Delol ackluse 190 last Divh PERSONAL. NEORMATION _WANTED — OF _ KREDIRIOK Daan, who ras Oapiati of & sompuny duriu to Ro- beltions bt o will seud hifs addross to % Y6, 'Fiibuno uiive, Bia wil hour uf sainolilag o Lis great sdvania l)lmsnmn—-w?m? TR LADY WIO LELT A i el rmun Bastio Hateh Rakiod 8 RN 00 or, alzaiiiy s nav: 10 Hofharosst Addros WILACHS, Cribune omas, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, s HORBRG A S R e TOTION—WRSTON & 0., 193 RAST WASHING. (onest.r ko salos of hopsoe and carcisyos ovory donday and 1iday At 10 8, ui, Partios whditug; oither L purcise or dlapose of e wtock sbould attend vhuso walos, &3 groat b uius Aro ooFtRin, "It bost upportuaity evor offorod to parties wishlog to purslinss, thiow wathk 3 o'clock to tost Lorkos ol undor TOR SALK-ON KXOUANGI-A VINE EFAN OF currisgohoreos, ourtlago, snd Narncss: will tako part cash and balanoa fna suburben lot Addross @ &, b otbca., ANTKD—A GOOD TRAM TIOISE, AROUT LA, WY AT Wi el bns for noavy palr. Lugulre at 0 ‘Lar- abro-ut. i NEY 10 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHE MUNEE, &0 MR uNba o baice, i Goiphiest., ous iod 1 NE OAN-ON DIAMONDS, WATGIT: Y G AR TR AT e IR T iico 1% Llarkesbn Mobmd, o 0 T T 10 LOAN~$100 T0 $10 ON HOUSKS ON LEABED 101y kud shattoln, hrst oF second turtunos, oity o suburban. st W i \Y ANTED=TO” BURNOW = 8400, ON UNTI: ‘Droved_eity WU ESUELL & BRUWN, 18 ™ sworth: $12,000. Nouo bub PSS o, elige " STUCKS AND GOLD bona for purticuiars. prinelpais nvod apply 1o cflfl"m 31,000 INVESTED LY ays 00 per cont & mons FustniBies CoL Tiakors, 3 3 o York, SO LUR'S Ot § YEARS, ON bb.OOO Teni-oatato woourity. L J. MTVE, I Denrbus s100,000 & ) BUY COMMRROIAL PUR- $100, Cliana wioney sy otlisr mortgage. pae e, Lagus nosattated, EUGENR U LONG & TROn 13 Kast Washiugton-st, TO EXCHANGE. T Mt EXGUANGE SO VALUABLE LANDS o 1o 1 0 (50 ailronds Heur Gounty aoat of Keuruy aunty. Nob., for & good residonco in Chicago. A W, 167 Park! 07 KXUILANG atoro fur insido pruport e Address P %, Tribuno oo o EXCHANGE-810,600 OF for wild lands, stuchs ol morenand) properiy, ALLX, M, GUNN, 148 Lasallo-at, 'O XU GR—A $-STORY WOUSH L s et i Pulk, near Ui Lell-ay,, ft yacant 1ol Sk pear Lamioll v, SR Gt o Veouitan Jorinlormation. it 5 PRD~TO EXCHANGE=MY Y 0] i Jm o South Side, fo0 i o b 0 8 el ricl up lnniber, _Audron fribusy RST-O! jorly, oluar: ur stora Al o a isihow houwo and 1ot RIAN LOTH i nu’ur( ‘ottior good - A = e et rr ot X TANGR VALK NEW AND SECOND. A LALGE VARTEEE B lnbaies,” $RSSET o Ui Satavle gor _“_ ) AN FACTORY BUY A AT O ale Grlod Yor . o Lot 1 e e P oo, OF ooy Fofaidods ket oo BRI Tadbarist, AV MePILALL PIANGE AT MANUTAC- T e ta wldso thout it W 1L, PRUSSII 00U Bt B Wy FANTED-MUSTG TEACITRN, CONTITENT T0 W AT s Dlao, s tusa, * Addeass U W, Loxal o U0 ERBONAL=IEF THK BUNGLANS TIAT BROKI D EoR 6o wefo at Jaseph Ieunety, 15 BB Clarkeat., wrilh Fottiru tho papers thoy will obllko tiie wwnur, PARTNERS WANTED, e A S DARTNER WANTRD-TO Olilfl QORN 0 o wa, B U i 2‘. PR T A e HOUSEHOLD GOODS, B OUSEHOLD, GOBDS: o W B BHALE NAKI GIIGAT SAGRIFIRS il ouks solliog Tooth or o manuiastared sosk ol furnituro &3 Jow sy B Ablt, and othor Juriluze (b Cortucponds Matteon i koe: anl madota gulor, ANy of ropaicine, 1o, Slraitiile et . ; WIBE0, Sasnutaoturo Sont Bodsanold, aud olice (aralvire, B Weit e NS TLUIAL IRDUOIM BN TE— AN A tliag agut vty douny Ju thv United LT el Thu Worid-fonuwaad W lixon ButUy Sewlug Muchines, sud thu Wibon manufaolunng machives, whum el ary propatad, v uiler sAeLIel, MOUE muntsy Lor O AT COAPANY, I Biiseieg Ukisagos

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